Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Wake Up Dead!

Image result for surprise wake up"WAKE UP DEAD? Wuudd?" Not you sweetie. You are safe.

I always remind my adult children how they don't want to, surprisingly wake up and find themselves dead.  "What a group of oxymorons." Yes, they are and I never realized how much I use them, or like a good oxymoron to demonstrate life's events.

“Wake up dead”, came to my mind after seeing the movie, “Ghost” starring Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, and Whoopi Goldberg. It entails a 1990 love story of Demi Moore and the ghost of her murdered boyfriend, Patrick Swayze. His ghost, who rose immediately after he was murdered, tries to protect Demi from which he learns, after his death, to be his evil business partner. He does this when he literally wakes up dead, and his ghost roams the earth using Whoopi Goldberg, who’s a psychic, to relate information that only he can see, now that he is a ghost.

This movie, however much of it we know as fantasy, has some parallel validity. If you live in a realm where you know not God, or live in the Christian realm and know, but choose not to follow the instructions, which our God has commanded. God says in John 3:36, you will not receive eternal life. Christians understand that to mean you will literally wake up dead. Eternally separated from God, a spiritual death
So this tells me life doesn't end after we are physically dead. That part of the movie is valid.  We are not like Rover dead all over, as the cliché says. We have an opportunity at eternal life.

God says we have a soul that lives on forever, Mathews 10:28. He says; don’t fear the one who can destroy the body, but fear Him that can destroy both the body and soul in hell. Man can destroy the body, but only God can destroy both

How we live today is the deciding factor. Do we live for God, storing our treasures in heaven, Mathews 6: 19-21, or man, storing your treasures on earth? One will cause us to have eternal life and one will cause us to wake up dead, (a lost soul, due to carelessness) forever. Image result for pictures of hellCast into the furnace, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth (Matthew 13:42) Let us Hear, Roman 10:14; Believe Mark 16:16; Confess the name of Jesus Roman 10:9-10; BE BAPTIZED, Mark 16:15-16; and LIVE FAITHFULLY, Rev 2:10. Amen.

Sunday, April 19, 2015

MIRRORED


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When we look in the mirror, we rarely like what we see. We usually never see what others see. Why is that? Because beauty and flaws tend to be in the eyes of the beholder, so it is said.

What we can't see when we look in the mirror are our personality flaws or the beauty in our personalities. The flaws and beauty are most times pointed out by others. Beauty is only skin deep, but ugly goes deep into the bones, again, so it is said.

It is so easy to see the flaws of others. We are always thinking about them and ready to point the personality or physical flaws out to that person or to others who will listen and agree with you.  We do this in an effort to up lift ourselves.

The bible have many passages about pointing out the negative fault in others such as, Matthews 7:3, "Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye?" and  1 Corinthians 10:12 says, "Wherefore, let him that think he stand, take heed lest he fall."

If our God has blessed us with good health or any other good abilities or qualities, let us be thankful and used them to pull others up in love, unless we mirror the same infirmities we deemed to be negative.

I reflect back often to my high school years; of my teacher who bared a physical infirmity. It appeared to be a birth defect were one leg was quite a bit shorter than the other causing her to walk with a limp. She seemed to be fine with it, until the class clown made note of it and caused her to cry rather often. I really felt bad for her.

Today the class clown is a teacher. However, while we were still in high school she was stricken with some sort of virus that caused her to walk exactly like the teacher whom she caused to cry so frequently. That was the strangest thing. I often wonder had she ever relate the two and realize her teacher’s life has been mirrored. Her life has reflected our teacher’s.

Let us truly take heed how we stand and be grateful, compassionate, understanding and loving to all, unless we too are mirrored. 

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Saturday, April 11, 2015

An Unfortunate Wonderful Opportuity


I love a good oxymoron. Here goes another one, an unfortunate wonderful opportunity. Let’s see how it is unfortunately wonderful.

Today, in the city where I reside, a mother lays her son to eternal rest.  It’s a sad day in the city that’s nickname, “The Holy City”, the city of Charleston South Carolina.

Walter Scott’s death resorted from the awful decision Officer Michael T Slager made when he selfishly decided the life of Walter Scott’s was far less valuable than others he may have encountered, not realizing or caring that his decision to murder would not only affect Scott’s family but many others, including his own.

Officer Micheal Slager wife has to deliver their child next month without his presence. His child may never see him in their created family environment, and Walter Scott’s family may never see him again to walk or run, as a free man, on this side of earth, where our God has created all men equal.

The astonishing revelation to the story was on CNN, when Walter’s mother was interviewed, she said she has forgiven Micheal Slager, her son’s murder.  What strength and power she has displayed. This is only because of her understanding of the love of God. This is the type of love our God wants us to display. She was not only saddened for her son, but her son’s killer and his family. They all are experiencing a lost.

My grandmother always said how our God sits high and looks low. It may have or may have not been a coincident that Feidin Santana happened to be present at that moment to video the entire incident, showing the fact that a picture does speak a thousand words and the surprising truth.

God is the ultimate authority. If Santana was not present Scott’s life would have just been one more life lost in an unjust decision made by another person that our God has allowed to be in an authoritative position. See he (Michael) reported to S.L.E.D. on this side of life, in an attempt to hide his iniquities. But see, Feidin was present with his video and so was our God in His omnipresence. Now, unless Slager find true repentance in his heart, he will report to our God, the ultimate authority, who allowed him to have the position in which he abused, in an unclean state of non-repentance, finding eternal damnation.

Walter’s mother wonderful decision to forgive is what frees her. If his mother can forgive, what gives us the right not to forgive as well?  “Vengeance is mine,” says the Lord. (Deuteronomy 32:35) (ESV)
Isn’t that what God did when we killed his son? Jesus, Himself, before his spirit departed said," forgive them father for they know not what they do." KJV (Luke 23: 24). Our iniquities/ sins nailed His son to the cross just as Officer Michael Slager put Walter Scott to death with his choice to further indulge in sin and immoralities.


Nobody ask me, but I say let God and Mrs. Scott be an example this day in the power of forgiveness; the freedom of forgiveness and the great opportunity it gives us towards eternal salvation, which God offers, if we obey his commands.  Forgive, let go; and let God take control. Mrs. Scott truly used her  unfortunate situation  as an opportunity to display a wonderful example of forgiveness.She could have chose bitterness, but she chose forgiveness. 

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

THE GREATEST EXAMPLE EVER DISPLAYED

THE GREATEST EXAMPLE EVER DISPLAYED

I can remember growing up, and my mom would always tell me, "Don't do as I do, do as I say do." I'm pretty sure many remember that slogan, as well. What were they really saying to us? Some may say they were saying, it's okay for me to live in this misbehaving manner, but not you. Others may say they meant, we (children) can't do those thing until we become  Father Playing With His Son Stock Photo

adults like them.Well that slogan may have somewhat worked in the generation of the mid-sixties and before, but not today and perhaps not much even then. The difference then and now is the level of respect we carry for authority figures. Though we may have known that the slogan wasn't a good one, we never questioned or debated it, we just respected it because it came from an authoritative figure.

Today, we have a total different generation and perspective. We have children that talk back, ask questions, in a respectful and non-respectful manner. There are children who set the rules for the parents to follow, they've place a twist on the age old slogan saying, "You (mom and dad) do as I say do!" 

Sadly, parents are weaker, they have bent and some are broken. Why, and how has this happen? Simple, Man hadn't figured out that the greatest example is one that is displayed. Yes, those kids above may have not done what they were told not to do, but they watched and vowed to do those things as adults to the tenth power. The workaholic parents, alcoholic/smoking parents, abusive parents and the "perfect over achieving" parents are all reflected in our new generation.

Yes, there are cycles, positive and negative and most times we live what we learn. That's why it is imperatively important that we are aware of the greatest example ever displayed. God created us for his own pleasure. He gave us one purpose which is to fear (respect) Him and keep his commandments.   (Ecclesiastes 12:13) When He saw that it seemed that man was having the most difficult time with His commandants, He loved us so, that He sent us His son, Christ Jesus to display the GREATEST EXAMPLE EVER, of how we should live. He did it in the flesh with all the temptations we face and did not sin.

Take some time and read the book of Matthew, get to know this Jesus, who came in the flesh, giving us a new slogan to tell our children and they can tell their children, "Follow me as I follow Christ, and you CAN do as I do and as I say do."


Nobody asked me, but  it's not a perfect walk following the great example. Nonetheless, as you strive for perfection and your children are watching, there will be times when you fall, but you can ask for forgiveness, as you teach them God's examples are the best examples.